Reliable Gas Station Credit Card Processing

Boost customer convenience, increase sales and improve service with pay at the pump processing.

Advance your business by accepting fleet cards such as Voyager® and Wright Express®.

Comply with PCI standards to reduce the risk of fraud and protect your business.

When you partner with BluePay, you can make gas station credit card processing fast and simple.

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Convenient Pay at the Pump Processing

BluePay’s pay at the pump processing capabilities increases customer service by allowing drivers to pay for fuel at the gas pump with their major credit cards or debit cards. Our advanced processing equipment and software is easy to use, so that drivers can enjoy convenient self-service and fast approval while on the go. By eliminating the need for customers to come inside and pay, gas stations can save time and money while increasing sales.

Fleet Card Processing

A fleet card is a payment card that helps businesses manage vehicle expenses, including fuel. BluePay’s fleet card merchant account services allow you to process major fleet credit cards, such as Voyager® and Wright Express®, seamlessly and quickly. With the ability to accept fleet card payments, you can improve customer convenience, increase sales and advance your reputation as a legitimate business.

PCI-Compliant Gas Station Credit Card Processing

Accepting credit cards for business requires compliance with PCI DSS standards. BluePay offers PCI compliant payment processing services that increases pay at the pump and gas station credit card processing systems, so that you can protect your customers and your business. Count on BluePay to maintain high levels of payment security to reduce your risk of credit card fraud.

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FAQs

What is pay at the pump processing?

Pay at the pump processing is a convenient gas station service that most customers have come to expect when fueling up. Drivers swipe their credit card or debit card right at the gas pump, fill up their gas tanks, and collect their receipt without ever having to walk away from their car.

What are the benefits of pay at the pump processing?

Today’s drivers expect fast, convenient services when stopping at the gas station. Pay at the pump processing eliminates the need to lock up the car, walk inside and pay the cashier at the counter before filling up – saving a great deal of time and hassle. In addition, pay at the pump allows gas station attendants more time to focus on other tasks and in store customers for improved service.

What is a fleet card?

A fleet card is a payment card that is ideal for businesses with company vehicles which must be closely monitored and managed. An HVAC company with several service trucks, for example, uses fleet cards to manage fuel expenses. With fleet card merchant account services, gas stations can accept major fleet cards securely and efficiently.

How does a gas station accept fleet cards and credit cards safely?

PCI compliance is required for any merchant accepting credit cards for business. By complying with PCI standards, gas stations can help to protect their customers from the risk of credit card fraud, while protecting their business from the heavy consequences of compromised data. For example, end-to-end encryption (E2EE) is a security feature that ensures sensitive data is encrypted from the point of swipe to authorization. Address Verification Systems (AVS) ask customers for their ZIP codes to verify accounts.